Barbra Streisand's 'One Voice' is a captivating live album, released on 28 April 1987, under the Columbia label. This iconic recording marks her first full-length concert in twenty years, which initially began as a benefit performance at her Malibu, California home on 6 September 1986. The concert was later broadcast on HBO in December that year, generating immense anticipation for the album's release.
Featuring a diverse range of tracks, including 'Somewhere', 'Evergreen (Love Theme from "A Star Is Born")', and 'Guilty' (feat. Barry Gibb), 'One Voice' is a testament to Barbra Streisand's incredible vocal talent and enduring legacy. The album's 13 tracks, with a total duration of 54 minutes, showcase her remarkable ability to effortlessly transition between classic standards and contemporary hits.
With special guest appearances, such as Barry Gibb on 'Guilty' and 'What Kind of Fool', 'One Voice' is an unforgettable listening experience. The album's tracklist also includes timeless favourites like 'Over The Rainbow', 'The Way We Were', and 'Happy Days Are Here Again', all of which demonstrate Barbra Streisand's unique ability to breathe new life into beloved classics.
As a live album, 'One Voice' captures the magic of Barbra Streisand's performances, conveying the energy and emotion of her concert to listeners everywhere. With its release, 'One Voice' cemented Barbra Streisand's status as a legendary artist, and it remains a must-listen for fans of adult standards and live music.